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As the third week of the 2021-22 NHL season gets rolling, we have two captivating games on the docket on Tuesday night. At 8 p.m. ET on ESPN, two Western juggernauts take aim at one another as the Vegas Golden Knights visit the Colorado Avalanche. At 8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and Hulu, the surprising San Jose Sharks square off with the Nashville Predators.

To help get you ready for the matchups, we’ve put together a guide on all the key players to watch for both teams, in-depth statistical insights on the teams from ESPN Stats & Information, and more.

This season, ESPN+ will broadcast 75 exclusive regular-season games, with ABC and ESPN airing a combined 28 exclusive regular-season contests for a total of 103 games. The complete broadcast schedule can be found here.

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8 p.m. ET | Watch live on ESPN
Line: Avalanche -170 | Over/under: 6

Golden Knights
Record: 1-4-0
Leading scorer: Chandler Stephenson (4 points)

  • The Golden Knights are the only team left without a power-play goal this season (0-for-11), but they’ve had no more than three chances in any game this season. Only the Boston Bruins (3:36) have a lower rate of power-play time per game this season than Vegas (3:48).

  • Vegas is 1-3-0 this season when scoring the first goal, tied with the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings for the most regulation losses in that situation this season. Last season, the Golden Knights were 31-3-2 when scoring first, the most wins and best win percentage in that situation.

  • The Golden Knights are without Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone, who are the team’s top two point scorers since Stone made his Vegas debut in February 2019 (Stone: 138, Pacioretty: 128). The Golden Knights are 0-3-0 when Pacioretty and Stone both do not play (all coming this season) and 82-36-11 when both do play.

  • Reilly Smith has taken 18 shots on goal but has yet to score, the second-most shots on goal among NHL forwards with zero goals, trailing only Winnipeg’s Nikolaj Ehlers, who has 22.

  • Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner is 1-4-0 this season, which already matches his regulation loss total from all last season in 19 starts (13-4-2). Lehner’s all-situations save percentage is 29th in the NHL, at .904, and 37th at even strength, at .903.

Avalanche
Record: 2-3-0
Leading scorers: Mikko Rantanen, Nathan MacKinnon (5 points)

  • Mikko Rantanen has a point in each of the first five games of the season, and goals in three straight games. He is looking to start a season with points in the first six games for the third time in his career (in 2018-19 and 2019-20).

  • Nathan MacKinnon has scored 359 points since the start of the 2017-18 season. The only players with more in that span are Connor McDavid (439) and Leon Draisaitl (380). MacKinnon’s cap hit is $6.3 million for this season and next season, before he becomes an unrestricted free agent. MacKinnon’s cap hit ranks 94th among active players, according to CapFriendly.

  • Cale Makar is averaging 0.92 points per game in his career, which is the second-highest rate of any defenseman (minimum 100 games played) since he made his regular-season NHL debut in 2019-20, trailing only John Carlson.

  • The Avalanche came into Monday with the 30th-best power-play percentage, at 10% (2-for-20). Their two power-play goals are the team’s fewest through the first five games since 2014-15, when they had one. Last season, Colorado had 10 power-play goals in its first five games.


8:30 p.m. ET | Watch live on ESPN+
Line: Predators -135 | Over/under: 6

Sharks
Record: 4-1-0
Leading scorers: Logan Couture, Timo Meier (8 points)

  • The Sharks are wrapping up a five-game road trip where they have started 3-1-0. According to NHL Stats & Info, there have been three instances in franchise history where they have collected at least eight points in their first five road games of a single season: 4-1-0 in 1999-00; 4-1-0 in 2000-01; and 4-1-0 in 2011-12.

  • San Jose is looking for its first 5-1-0 (or better) overall start since 2013-14, when the Sharks began the season 6-0-0, and sixth start of 5-1-0 or better in franchise history overall.

  • Logan Couture and Timo Meier each enter the game with points in all five games to start the season. It’s the first time a Sharks player has started the season with at least a five-game point streak since Brent Burns in 2016-17. The last Sharks players to go further with a point streak to begin a season were Couture and Patrick Marleau in 2013-14 (Marleau extended his streak to the team’s first eight games).

  • Defenseman Brent Burns enters Monday with the most career goals (217) and points (726) among active NHL blueliners. Burns won the Norris Trophy as the best defenseman in 2016-17, and then finished runner-up in 2018-19 as he led all defensemen with 83 points (a 1.01 points-per-game pace). The past two seasons have seen his production drop, to 0.64 points per game in 2019-20 and 0.52 points per game in 2020-21.

  • Goaltender James Reimer, who is on his third team in the past four seasons, has stopped 50 of 51 shots (.980 save percentage), the best save percentage of any goalie to appear in more than one game this season. Adin Hill, who came to the Sharks via trade from the Arizona Coyotes in July and then re-signed for two years in August, has an .890 save percentage to begin the season. According to Stathletes, Hill’s even-strength save percentage is 1.5% below expectation, which ranks 33rd among 47 goalies to appear in more than one game this season.

Predators
Record: 2-4-0
Leading scorer: Roman Josi (7 points)

  • The Predators handed the Minnesota Wild their first loss of the season in a 5-2 win on Sunday. Connor Ingram made his NHL debut and stopped 33 of 35 shots, joining Pekka Rinne as the only Predators goalies to win in their NHL debut.

  • Nashville has reached the postseason in seven straight seasons, tied with the Washington Capitals for the second-longest active streak, and trailing only the Pittsburgh Penguins (15) for the longest such streak. The Predators made it to the Stanley Cup Final in 2017, but have won one playoff series since (2018 first round vs. the Avalanche).

  • The Predators are 0-3-0 this season when trailing after the first period, tied with the Coyotes and Seattle Kraken for the most such losses this season.

  • Roman Josi enters Monday tied for the league lead in goals by defensemen (3) with Kevin Shattenkirk, and tied in points by defensemen, with 7, matching Drew Doughty and Victor Hedman. Josi is the all-time leader in points by a player born in Switzerland (453).

  • Juuse Saros is taking over the goaltending duties in Nashville from the legendary Pekka Rinne, who retired this offseason. Rinne is the Predators’ all-time goalie leader in games played (683), starts (667), wins (369), saves (17,627) and shutouts (60). Saros is one of five Finnish netminders to play in a game this season, joining Edmonton’s Mikko Koskinen, Chicago’s Kevin Lankinen, Columbus’ Joonas Korpisalo and Minnesota’s Kaapo Kahkonen. Finland and Russia, with five apiece, trail Sweden (six) among countries outside North America to have the most goalies appear in at least one game this season, per NHL Stats & Info.

  • Saros went on a tear down the stretch last season that helped get the Predators into the playoffs. He went 16-6-1 in his final 23 regular-season starts with a .941 save percentage and 1.90 goals-against average.

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Prospects who impressed, teams who shocked us (for better or worse) at the 2025 World Juniors

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Prospects who impressed, teams who shocked us (for better or worse) at the 2025 World Juniors

For the first time in history, the United States has successfully defended gold at the IIHF world junior championship.

Outstanding performances were the story of the tournament this year. For the first time in recent memory, there were no complaints of “too many blowouts” or “not enough parity.” Every team in the tournament was capable of a competitive game, making for a very unpredictable round robin and medal round.

From surprise upsets to last-minute goals to overtime thrillers and a shootout that lasted far too long, Ottawa put on a fantastic tournament from top to bottom.

In addition to the team competition, this was also a showcase for top prospects (both drafted and those who will be selected in 2025 and 2026), with execs and scouts from all 32 NHL teams in attendance. Here’s a look at players who stood out the most for each team, along with my take on each country’s overall performance:

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Canada | Czechia
Finland | Germany
Latvia | Slovakia
Sweden | Switzerland
United States

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Sources: Verlander, Giants agree to 1-year deal

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Sources: Verlander, Giants agree to 1-year deal

Right-hander Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants are in agreement on a one-year, $15 million contract, sources told ESPN on Tuesday, continuing the future Hall of Famer’s career at age 42 in one of the pitcher-friendliest stadiums in baseball.

Verlander, entering his 20th major league season, is considered perhaps the best pitcher of his generation, with the most innings pitched, strikeouts and wins among active players. A three-time Cy Young Award winner, Verlander is coming off the worst season of his career and joins a Giants team likewise looking for better results than 2024. The deal is pending a physical.

Shoulder and neck injuries limited Verlander to 17 starts, and over his last seven he posted an 8.10 ERA. With a falling strikeout rate and climbing home run rate, Verlander began to show signs of aging after a career in which he seemed impervious to it.

After a dominant 13-year stretch with the Detroit Tigers, Verlander found a second life after joining the Houston Astros in 2017. He won Cy Youngs in 2019 and 2022 — and after the latter signed a two-year, $86.6 million contract with the New York Mets. Verlander spent 16 starts with the Mets before being traded back to the Astros in August 2023.

Over his career, Verlander is 262-147 with a 3.30 ERA over 3,415⅔ innings. He has struck out 3,416 batters, walked 952 and won a pair of World Series with the Astros.

Returning to Houston wasn’t an option for 2025. With Oracle Park a dream for pitchers, Verlander gravitated toward the Giants, whose rotation includes right-hander Logan Webb, left-handers Robbie Ray and Kyle Harrison, and a number of other options for the fifth spot, with right-hander Hayden Birdsong seen as the likeliest candidate.

The Giants had spent a month with limited action before signing Verlander. A month ago to the day, they agreed with shortstop Willy Adames on a seven-year, $182 million contract.

San Francisco, which hired former star catcher Buster Posey as its president of baseball operations in September, went 80-82 last season and finished in fourth place in the National League West, which is arguably the best division in baseball.

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Mtn. West adds N. Illinois as football-only in ’26

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Mtn. West adds N. Illinois as football-only in '26

Northern Illinois will join the Mountain West as a football-only member in 2026, the school and conference announced Tuesday.

“What a great opportunity for NIU Athletics as we expand our horizons, adapt to this new national model of college athletics and prepare to start a new chapter in the history of NIU Football,” NIU athletic director Sean T. Frazier said in a statement.

In addition to NIU, the Mountain West will include Air Force, Hawai’i, UNLV, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State and Wyoming in 2026.

The move is another fallen domino in college sports’ ongoing conference realignment process that caught up to the Mountain West in the fall, when Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State announced they were leaving for the new-look Pac-12, which collapsed in 2023.

“We are excited about adding Northern Illinois football to the Mountain West,” commissioner Gloria Nevarez said in a statement. “In evaluating NIU, the MW Board of Directors and Directors of Athletics carefully considered and were impressed by its history of football success and its commitment to academic excellence.”

It is unclear what conference NIU’s remaining sports will compete in once it moves to the Mountain West for football. The school said it will continue discussions with the Mid-American Conference — where it has participated since 1997 — but will also review opportunities in “several of the regionally based multi-sport conferences.”

The Mountain West also recently announced the additions of Grand Canyon and UC Davis for sports other than football (Grand Canyon does not have football; Davis will remain at the FCS level).

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